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Show Tnii expenses ol Brother Moody's three months' revival in Philadelphia amounted to 530,000; the expenses of his ten weeks' revival in this city ran up lo $12,000. Thenumberof Philadelphia Philadel-phia converts was estimated at 12,000; the number of converts in this city is believed to be about S.000; his revival in Brooklyn brought in between three and four thousand converts; and his revival at Norlhfield gave him a few hundreds. It may be calculated, therefore, that the wholn number nl men and women, who, as lias been said, have 'had tho autographs of Moody and Sank-y written on thoir " hearts since the beginning of revival i operations last .September, has been 1 not far from 25,000. If these converts, con-verts, or one-half of them, or one-quarter one-quarter of them, have really been rescued from tbeir evil ways, and transformed in their lives, there must be somo interesting manifestations ol Ihe power of practical religion in the community. N. Y. Sun. j |